Description And Comments

When Disney’s first
modern flight simulator ride debuted in 1987,
guests lined up for hours for their hyperspace voyage
into a galaxy far, far away. But time and technology
march on, and Star Tours received a top-to-bottom
overhaul in
2011 with cutting-edge
digital 3-D screens (the sharpest and clearest that
we’ve ever seen) and in-cabin Audio-Animatronic figures of C-3P0, your
golden droid pilot. During your inevitably turbulent travels, you’ll bump,
twist, and dive into a who’s who of Star Wars icons, with heroes Finn and Poe Dameron on your side, and villains Kylo Ren on your back. You’ll be visiting planets from the current generation of Star Wars movies, such as, Jakku, Crait and Batuu. The big twist is that the all possible cosmic destinations are randomly combined into hundreds of different story variations, giving
the attraction unprecedented reridability. Fans of the former ride will be
thrilled to find a wealth of references (along with hidden Disney characters
and Star Wars inside jokes) inside the detailed queue, and those
made uncomfortable by the old ride’s jerkiness will be surprised at how
smooth and well-synchronized the reprogrammed experience now is.

Touring Tips

Star Tours sees around an hour waits on busy days, so ride as early in the day as possible or grab a FastPass. If you have
young children (or anyone) who are apprehensive about this attraction,
ask the attendant about switching off.

This chart shows you roughly how long you'll wait for Star Tours: The Adventures Continue when you visit on a day with a given Disneyland Crowd Level. The blue bars represent the average "peak" wait time (that is, how long the line will be at its busiest). The bottom and top black lines represent the range of peak wait times to expect (for you fellow nerds out there: it's the 5th percentile and 95th percentile of peak wait times). Please note that these are estimates, and for a better forecast for your travel dates, see Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Wait Times.